On 8/7/06, Christopher Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Darren Dale wrote:
> > On Monday 07 August 2006 08:55, Charlie Moad wrote:
> >  Pushing a
> >> release now for 1.0 might be pointless, since the C-api could possibly
> >> change and break compatibility again.  After all, it still is a beta.
>
> > I wonder how long we should continue to hold off on a new release. As I said
> > in a previous email, Travis does not foresee changes to the C API before
> > numpy-1.1 (although he doesn't rule them out). Besides, several bug fixes 
> > and
> > new features have been added since 0.87.4.
>
> Isn't the "current" version using numpy 0.9.8? No matter, they are ALL
> beta, (or alpha), so there is no reason to stick with any particular one.
>
> 1.0b seems to be the least buggy and most future-proof (which, of
> course, doesn't mean that much) at the moment, so I say we do it.
>
> Charlie, can you do OS-X? I still don't have my build environment set up
> quite right, and you beat me to it last time. We'll need to  put a new
> numpy mpkg on pythonmac.org at the same time. I'd be glad to do that, if
> it helps, but I need to make sure we use the same version.

Are they any lingering issues that would prevent a Wednesday minor rev
bump for the latest numpy?  Ideally it would last through the numpy
1.0 release.

- Charlie

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